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Life Over Time Right Side

Life Over Time Booklet You are creating a booklet that will contain your vocabulary words for this Lesson Cut 2 pieces of paper in half Stack your 4 pieces Fold the stack in half forming what looks like a small book Staple at the crease to hold the pages in place 1 2 4 3

Life Over Time Booklet Title your booklet “Life Over Time” On the first page inside, you title it “Table of Contents” Create a Table of Contents with the following vocabulary words” Evolution Charles Darwin Natural Selection Variation Adaptation Extinction Add Page #’s beside your words, one word will be on each page with a picture on the page next to it

Life Over Time Booklet For each word you will need a definition (found in your book P. 368-377) Next, write any notes that you think are important On the page next to it, you will draw and label a picture describing that word